This game station is an officially licensed console by Atari and arrives with retro-inspired joysticks, TV connectivity, and more. When you think of the golden age of gaming, you think of Atari. And ...
Regardless of whether or not the quarter cup really did runneth over, the Atari founders felt emboldened enough by their test drive to announce on Nov. 29 that they'd be rolling out Pong cabinets for ...
Aside from being a smaller version, the Atari 7800 Plus looks exactly like the original console and will allow players to play games in widescreen mode or a 4:3 aspect ratio for retro gamers who want ...
A lot of retro handhelds get the nostalgia right but the basics wrong. The Gamestation Go avoids that trap. It has a 7-inch colour display, WiFi for updates, save options, HDMI out for big-screen play ...
A new development from the Carnegie Mellon Univerisity debuts a new artificial intelligence that beat its previous record in learning to play and beating Atari games that it was asked to solve. This ...
In the corner of a crowded convention hall filled with the latest game-building technology, Louis Castle happened upon an old Apple II with a black-and-white monitor, running a game off a floppy disk.
Game Rant writer for over 3 years! Trevor is a lifelong gamer who loves all types of games, but especially RPGs, platformers, and Fortnite. Ever since popping in the cartridge for The Legend of Zelda: ...
In the early 1980s, Atari could do no wrong. They created the arcade and home video game market, and had over an 80 percent share of the latter. By the year 2000, they were an afterthought. A cool ...
Atari isn’t dead, though. In fact, it never went away. It’s existed in some form since it was founded in 1972, but we’re starting to hear about it a lot more often ever since Wade Rosen took over the ...
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration features titles from a number of classic systems, including the Jaguar: a home console from 1994. It was the first console to advertise 64-bit graphics at a time ...
The venerable video game company Atari is offering preorders for a new console it previewed earlier this year: the Gamestation Go, which will be released in October for $180 (plus $8 shipping). On its ...